Scent Of A Woman
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Martin Brest
Richard Venture
Mike Lisenco
Erika Feldman
Tom Riis Farrell
Sally Murphy
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
A young student is forced into accompanying a blind, embittered former Army officer on a hedonistic trip to New York City and comes-of-age in the process.
Director
Martin Brest
Cast
Richard Venture
Mike Lisenco
Erika Feldman
Tom Riis Farrell
Sally Murphy
Joseph Palmas
Gerald A Detitta
Mansoor Najeeullah
Michel Simon
Alyson Feldman
Leonard Gaines
Al Pacino
Divina Cook
Margaret Eginton
Michael Santoro
David Landsbury
Nicholas Sadler
Baxter Harris
Bradley Whitford
Frances Conroy
Todd Louiso
Ahn Duong
Paul Stocker
James Rebhorn
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Gabrielle Anwar
William Beckwith
Chris O'donnell
Francie Swift
Max Stein
June Squibb
Matt Smith
Peter Carew
Julian Stein
Ron Eldard
Gene Canfield
J T Cromwell
Rochelle Oliver
Crew
Phil Adams
Danny Aiello Iii
Susan Alexander
Michael Anthony
William Armstrong
Myles Aronowitz
Giovanni Arpino
Joyce Arrastia
Bob Badami
Jeff Balsmeyer
Moe Bardach
Andy Bass
Bill Bernstein
Will Binder
Ken Blackwell
Julian Bratolyubov
Martin Brest
Aude Bronson-howard
Rolland M. Brooks
G Mac Brown
Sandy Brundage
John Cambria
Kristin Cameron
William Carruth
Marambia Catan
Vicki Cherkas
Lucy Coldsnow-smith
Francis Connolly Jr.
William M Connor
Andrew D Cooke
Joe Coscia
Lou Crisa
Devon Curry
Alan D'angerio
Stephen Lee Davis
Jerry Deblau
Juan Dedios Filiberto
George Detitta Jr.
Doreen A Dixon
Edgardo Donato
Dean Drabin
David Dresher
Teresa A Ekwall
Tom Elliott
Joe Facey
Ken Ferris
Wayne Fitzgerald
Jillian C Flynn
John R Ford
Wayne Foreman
Marisa Forzano
Eleni Fotinos
Jeffrey A Frederick
Emilio Fresedo
Osvaldo Fresedo
Carl Fullerton
Carlos Gardel
Katharine Garrison
Bo Goldman
Al Goto
Eric Gotthelf
Susan Graef
Angelo Graham
W Steven Graham
Giuseppe Greco
Robert Griffon
Richard Guinness
Ann Hadsell
John Haeny
Matthew A Handal
Robin Harlan
Andy Harris
Emmylou Harris
Michael Haynes
D. M. Hemphill
Jery Hewitt
Kathryn Hibbs
Delroy Hunter
J Paul Huntsman
Edward A Ioffreda
Andi Isaacs
Sarah Jacobs
Chris Jenkins
Tony Jenkins
Michael Johnson
Harriette Kanew
Kim Kennedy
Paul Kinghan
Ray Kluga
David Knox
Richard Koplin
Diane Krakower
Robert Laden
Sal Lanza
Rudy Lara
Carlos Cesar Lenzi
Jessica Levin
Ellen Lewis
Matt Lowry
Gino Lucci
Ruggero Maccari
John Joseph Macchia
Julie A Madison
Patrick A Marsh
Amy Marshall
Matthew C. May
Patrick Mccormick
John B Mcdonnell
Dwayne Mcgee
Jane Mckernan
Danny Michael
Jerry Mitchell
Ron Mitchell
Arthur Moshlak
Maggie Murphy
Myron Nettinga
Thomas Newman
Lawrence Orlick
Douglas S Ornstein
Ralph Osborn
Jose Padilla
John Panuccio
Janet Paparazzo
Francesca Paris
Thomas Pastieri
Rudy Pelikan
Paul Pellicoro
Peter John Petraglia
Lyn Pinezich
George Potter
Robert Prate
Thomas Prate
Don Pulford
John Ralbovsky
John Rath
Dino Risi
John C Rizzo
Jaime Robbie Robertson
David Carl Robinson
Jeff Rosen
Daniel Rosenblum
Harvey Rosenstock
Raymond Samitz
Carlann Sanchez-shapiro
Julio Cesar Sanders
Matthew G Sawelson
Amy Sayres
Andrew Schmetterling
Susan E Schonhorn
Ronald L Schwary
Brian Scwary
Laura Jean Shannon
James Simcik
Jill Smith
Mark Smith
Melissa Stanton
Mike Stanwick
William Steinkamp
Hugh Steward
Eric Swanek
Donald E. Thorin
Donald E. Thorin
Edward Tobin
Michael Tronick
Lynne Twentyman
Robert Ulrich
Cesar Filipe Vedani
Joseph Viano
John Vigran
Angel Villoldo
David Wally
Paul Thomas Wardwell
Gary Wayton
Neil Weinberger
Allen Weisinger
James Whalen
Stephen Whelan
Gina White
Benjamin Wilson
Michael T Wilson
Nadine Wilson
Film Details
Technical Specs
Award Wins
Best Actor
Award Nominations
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Director
Best Picture
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Martin Brest was nominated for the 1992 Golden Laurel Award by the Producers Guild of America.
Limited Release in United States December 23, 1992
Released in United States on Video July 28, 1993
Released in United States Winter December 23, 1992
Wide Release in United States January 8, 1993
Film noted: "Suggested by a character from 'Profumo di donna' by Ruggero Maccari and Dino Risi based on the novel 'Il Buio e il Miele' by Giovanni Arpino."
Began shooting December 3, 1991.
Completed shooting April 6, 1992.
Wide Release in United States January 8, 1993
Released in United States on Video July 28, 1993
Limited Release in United States December 23, 1992
Released in United States Winter December 23, 1992